first time buyer

  1. ClockingOut

    I'm nearly 50. Is it too late for me to start saving for a mortgage?

    Without any judgement I'm looking for advice on my realistic options (if at all) for saving for a mortgage at 48 years old. I currently rent and have never owned a home, am single and have £2000 of savings. I can afford to save £400-£450 a month towards a mortgage with repayments of circa...
  2. Unknown_User_47

    Opinions/Suggestions on my First £1,000 PC Build

    Hi everyone, i'm currently building an all rounder (Gaming/Workstation) PC and this is what i came up with the research i've done into finding the best mid-tier all rounder PC build. *Quick question shall I wait to get the EVGA G2 650w Full Modular once it comes back in stock or go with the...
  3. Inaaizy

    Buying house Sittingbourne/Rainham/Gillingham

    Dear members I am planning to move with my wife And 4years and 1yrs old kids. At the moment we are actively searching area which is suitable for us especially kids' growing perspective. I have find quite good detached and semi-detached house in Sittingbourne but I have found quite a lot -ve...
  4. Delvis

    Mortgage advice - first time buyer

    Hi all, So, me and the wife need to start thinking about purchasing a house, which brings up mortgages. I haven't the foggiest about them, so obviously ANY advice here or help is appreciated. Naturally I know the basics, a high deposit helps matters, not to have too much debt, but beyond...
  5. Mint_Sauce

    First time house buying in 2017

    What's the general feeling about first time buying a home in 2017? Good idea or bad idea? From what I can see, buying in London feels risky but buying outside of London feels less risky. Overall though, demand outstrips supply and so any sink in the prices of houses will be met with people...
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